PAC challenging SC's Graham over offshore drilling stance
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Offshore drilling, an issue that has created some bipartisan unity in South Carolina among opponents who argue such expansion would mar the state's pristine coastline, is surfacing in a political action committee's effort to oust U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham.
As the state's beaches teem with visitors on Labor Day, Lindsey Must Go PAC is flying a plane up and down the South Carolina coast, with a trailing banner reading L. Graham Will Drill 4 Oil Here."
Officials with the PAC say the plane expenditure and an accompanying digital ad decrying Graham's support for drilling expansion legislation and alleged ties to the oil industry, are part of a six-figure buy over the next two weeks, now that the campaign has entered its final two months and voters are starting to tune in.
Graham has been all over the map on drilling. His position shifts as quickly as the tide shifts, Jimmy Williams, a consultant who works with the PAC, told The Associated Press. Jaime Harrison has had one position on drilling: Hell no.
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